Sustainable Spoils

We’ve got our bags packed, our stall prettied and excitement brimming ready to meet you all at the Sustain expo in Sydney this weekend! When you’re not busy indulging in cooking demos and health workshops, listening to the inspring range of celebrity guests or sampling the many delish goodies on offer, we’d love for you to come and visit us at the Peppermint stall (#76 to be specific) and have a little chat! We’ll have plenty of back issues available and a special $40 subscription offer – which includes a free tote bag for the first 50 subscribers. Plus everyone who simply signs up to our Mint Mail e-newsletter will go into the draw to win a bumper prize pack thanks to our lovely sponsors Apple & Bee, Be Genki, Mosey, Bamboo Village, Down That Little Lane, One Colour and BrisStyle. We’re looking forward to meeting you!

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